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Yes, the Sun starts many fires. It can happen when a thrown away glass bottle acts as a lens.
Burning will usually result in heat and light energy.
Fission
Burning causes hydrogen to convert to water which is extremely stable. Hydrogen is very reactive because it only has one electron and wants to gain one to have a stable two electron configuration like the noble gas helium. Oxygen wants to gain electrons to become like Neon. So Hydrogen burns in oxygen because nature prefers low energy which is the overall result.
yellow flame
sulphur dioxide
Hydrogen in Greek translates as "water maker" referring to the fact that it is one of the two elements in water.And that water is the result of burning hydrogen in air.
when we pass the gas that is evolved from reaction through the soap solution it bubbles out and when a burning candle is put near it there will be sound of chit chat confirm the evolution of hydrogen gas
splinter party
A splinter party is a group of people who split from the main body of an organization, in order to create their own. Most splinter parties were formed as result of dissension over a controversial issue.
yes the burning of fossil fuels can result in acid rain
a tab is inserted
Heating the wood (and not burning it) would be a physical change. If the wood splinter catches fire and burns, then it is a chemical change because a combustion reaction has taken place and the wood is no longer the same chemical composition. It will turn into carbon dioxide and water, and other materials left over.
Yes, the Sun starts many fires. It can happen when a thrown away glass bottle acts as a lens.
Burning will usually result in heat and light energy.
it is caused by the hydrogen ion flow across the membrane.
Hydrogen bonds